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Fed Chair Janet Yellen on Labor Market Dynamics and Monetary Policy

Speech by Federal Rerve Chair Janet L. Yellen at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Economic Symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming - August 22, 2014 In the five years since the end of the Great Recession, the economy has made considerable progress in recovering from the largest and most sustained loss of employment in the United States since the Great Depression.1 More jobs have now been created in the recovery than were lost in the downturn, with payroll employment in...

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Mario Draghi’s Comments from the Annual Central Bank Symposium in Jackson Hole on Unemployment in the euro area

Speech by Mario Draghi, President of the ECB, Annual central bank symposium in Jackson Hole,  22 August 2014 No one in society remains untouched by a situation of high unemployment. For the unemployed themselves, it is often a tragedy which has lasting effects on their lifetime income. For those in work, it raises job insecurity and undermines social cohesion. For governments, it weighs on public finances and harms election prospects. And unemployment is at the heart of the macro dynamics...

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A recent Customs Headquarters decision approving a protest filed by our office calls into question the infallibility of Customs laboratory testing results

A recent Customs Headquarters decision approving a protest filed by our office calls into question the infallibility of Customs laboratory testing results. Ruling HQ H250948 involved a denial of a garment importer’s claim for duty-free treatment under the DR-CAFTA’s “short supply” provision.  Duty-free eligibility turned on whether the underlying fabric had been subjected to certain specific finishing processes (which the lab concluded were not performed). Customs agreed with our argument that the supposed lab testing actually involved subjective visual observations...

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Pepper Hamilton Client Alert: Foreign Data Center Subject to Reach of U.S. Government

Friday, August 22, 2014 | By Pepper Hamilton, LLP - A founding member of the EACCNY Following the July 31, 2014 decision of a New York federal judge in In re Warrant to Search a Certain E-mail Account Controlled and Maintained by Microsoft Corp., 1:13-mj-02814 (SDNY), U.S. companies should be aware that data they control now may be subject to the reach of a warrant issued pursuant to the Stored Communications Act (SCA), 18 U.S.C. §§ 2701 – 2712, even...

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Customs: Commission adopts strategy and action plan for better customs risk management

A new strategy to improve customs risk management, together with a detailed action plan, was adopted by the Commission today. Robust customs risk management is essential to protect the safety and security of the EU and its citizens, the interests of legitimate traders and EU financial interests, while at the same time enabling the smooth flow of trade. As the volume of trade grows and the international supply chain becomes ever more complex and fast-moving, the framework for customs...

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European satellite navigation: Galileo launches two more satellites

Brussels, 20 August 2014 - Tomorrow Galileo, the EU's satellite navigation programme, will send two more satellites into space, reaching a total number of 6 satellites in orbit. The lift-off will take place at the European spaceport near Kourou in French Guiana, at 14.31 CET and can be viewed via live streaming here. The launch marks another milestone for Galileo as a step towards a fully-fledged European-owned satellite navigation system. These two satellites are the first of a new...

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ISDA Publishes Credit Derivatives Definitions Protocol

Earlier today ISDA published the 2014 ISDA Credit Derivatives Definitions Protocol, which will enable market participants to have their existing portfolio of credit derivatives transactions governed by the new 2014 ISDA Credit Derivatives Definitions if they so choose.  The adherence period is now open and will run until September 12, 2014, only a few weeks away. Depending on market conditions, ISDA may consider re-opening the protocol for adherence.  However, market participants may not want to unnecessarily delay adherence on...

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Anti-Inversion Legislation May Impact Non-Inverted Private Equity Deals

Corporate inversions have been the target of regulatory or statutory tax proposals for many years. However, the recently attempted combination of Pfizer and AstraZeneca received prompt and more far-reaching attention in the U.S. Congress, both in the House of Representatives and Senate. Rep. Sander Levin and Sen. Carl Levin (both D-Mich.) proposed legislation to be known as the Stop Corporate Inversions Act of 2014. Aside from a specific end date for the legislation, which is contained in the Senate...

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Pepper Hamilton FGI Client Alert: FinCEN Proposes Fifth BSA Pillar

On July 30, 2014, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (the Proposed Rule) to clarify and strengthen customer due diligence (CDD) requirements as a fifth pillar under the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) for banks and other covered financial institutions. Under the Proposed Rule, covered financial institutions would be required for the first time to identify and collect information on the beneficial owners of their legal entity customers. U.S. policymakers, including Treasury,1 seeking to balance...

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Defeasances Spike in August

There has been a lot of talk lately about the pace of defeasances and the fact that many borrowers are increasingly willing to pay defeasance charges. Whether this is to lock in rates ahead of a potential Fed rate hike or because property values have rebounded so much that a would-be seller can afford to pay the charge, there is no denying that defeasances are on the rise. As the table below indicates, already over $3 billion in loans have...

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